I'm glad you asked. Just yesterday I started thinking about getting the Vortex kit (one CQC .30 for left stick and one .49 for the right stick) so I will be watching this thread with interest. If they can help with my aim in the least I'm on board!

I sure do keep trying to tell myself that. And I'm still holding off. Seems about the time I get myself convinced your right the voices of "Old School" reflexes, who want to re-live the good old days, start screaming in my ears to find a way back!

I appreciate your comment. It's just getting tougher to keep driving a Studebaker on a highway filled with Mustangs and Vipers! Even the Smart Cars are giving me problems!!

I've used the CQC (shorter) ones for years and I really like them. They allow my hand/grip to be a little more open which causes less stress on my joints. Aka - I can play longer and my hands don't hurt as much. #OldPeopleProblems

thanks for the info, im an older player dealing with arthritis. im not trying to "overkill or beat" the players that i play with. i just wanna have the chance at least not to die every round that im in or to help my fellow teammates. this may help my situation. thanks!

^This! Dont get frustrated if you pop them on and suddenly lose some skill levels. They do take some time to get adjusted to, it took several hours over a couple of days. You might also need to adjust your look sensitivity.

What, exactly, are these things supposed to do? I've seen them and not really sure how they're supposed to help your gameplay. I use a normal dualshock controller but I got L2/R2 trigger extensions, whatever you wanna call them, on mine

They elongate your analog sticks and give a larger degree of motion. Basically it allows players to play at a higher sensitivity as the sticks are longer, so moving them slightly won't cause your player to spin like crazy while you can turn faster if you move the stick all the way.